Hull: Fiberglass over an Airex Foam core makes her unsinkable Design: A modified Whitehall Skiff with the lines running slightly fuller aft for improved sail and load carrying Trim: Teak decks, seats, gunwales, rails, centerboard trunk, mast step, mast cleats and locker access covers; Rowlock gudgeons are lignum-vitae Row: Two fixed-seat rowing stations; Custom-cast acentric bronze rowlocks; Hand-shaped oars Sail: Traditionally sprit rigged with a tapered, unstayed mast, and sprit; Mainsail is loose footed (no boom); Optional small jib for improved windward performance; Single reef-point in the main sail; Aluminum pivoting centerboard; Teak kick-up rudder and tiller; All spars stow aboard; Brailing line quickly dumps the mainsail by gathering sail and sprit to the mast; "Snotter" line tensions sprit and adjusts sail shape Power: Can carry up to a 2.5 hp outboard motor History: Lovingly crafted by original owner Ted Thompson in 1973/74 on Goudge Island (near Sydney BC); Sold to current owner in 1989; Used for family cruising/camping in the Gulf Islands, Broken Islands, Desolation Sound and Haida Gwaii, sometimes as a companion boat to kayaks Accessories: Licensed trailer; Frame for tarp-shed; Rack for carrying kayaks over skiff on trailer